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Courses and Pathways
- UAL Awarding Body Foundation Diploma in Art and Design
The Foundation Diploma in Art and Design provides a structured programme that is designed to help students achieve entry into their Art or Design degree courses.
- BA (Honours) Fine Art (Painting)
Painting is as exciting and vital as its ever been.
As one of the few Fine Art courses that specialises in Painting in the country, students are taught and encouraged to explore a wide range of technical and theoretic
- BA (Honours) Fine Art (Sculpture)
The Fine Art Sculpture Pathway sets out to equip students with the practical, technical, critical and professional skills essential for contemporary sculptural practice.
- MA Fine Art
Committed to the practices of painting, sculpture, installation, drawing and printmaking.The main objective of the course is to define, develop and refine individual practice.
- BA (Honours) Conservation Studies
The Conservation Studies course is a three-year, full-time course leading to a BA (Hons) degree in the conservation and restoration of 3-D objects made of stone/stone related, wood/wood related materials and decorative surfaces.
- Post Graduate Diploma in Conservation
We offer a three or a two years full time programme in the study of Conservation, designed to reflect the experience of the individual.
- Diploma Historic Carving: Architectural Stone Carving
The only full-time stone carving course at degree level in the UK, its focus is on training students with the specific technical, design and research skills required to work as architectural stone carvers. The course plays a
- Diploma Historic Carving: Ornamental Wood Carving & Gilding
The only full-time wood carving course at degree level in the UK, its focus is on training students with the specific technical, design and research skills required to work as professional wood carvers. The course plays a crucial
- Post Graduate Diploma Historic Carving
The Postgraduate Diploma in Stone Carving is a one or two year course depending on the applicants previous experience and the subject of their first degree.